Posted by admin on June 15th, 2009 under Flash web site design Tags: built, business, cart, payment, subscribe, top •
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I have been looking for a very simple WHM account creator that checks for domain name availablility (domain name/web host checkout script, provided by Webmaster Blog).
Everything I have been looking at is very complex with a helpdesk of its own control panel, billing management, etc. Accurate and targeted UK consumer email lists selectable from over 1000 criteria, including Asset Tracking .
Im just looking for a very simple script that will check for domain name availability and automatically setup the new hosting account using WHM, and send them to PayPal. I will take care of everything else except for global forex trading markets .
Well, you could try something like whoiscart with SEO Services, although in the long run you will see that the main stream systems have a large amount built in as it is far easier to manage than many different systems ( free ringtones ).
To be honest if you are setting up a business like no credit check faxless payday loans, spend the top dollar, or even subscribe payment and you’ll get a better result with UK Web Hosting .
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Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2009 under Other Tags: data, increasing challenges, iTunes, Last.fm, mp3, MySpace, ogg, presents, tags •
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Summer is looming and no doubt we will all soon again be inundated with presents we didn’t actually want. As soon as the turkey and mince pies are finished, it will be off to join the Boxing Day queues for many of us, receipts clutched tightly in our hands.
Online shopping has made this time of year much easier to bear, but anything bought online will present its own unique set of challenges. I shall most likely fail in any attempts to return music to iTunes, while getting a refund from Amazon because the ‘customer who bought this item also bought’ just seems far more trouble than it is actually worth.
But it does highlight the increasing challenges we face when choosing our digital music. Just what help is out there? It is represented like Learn How To Hack and Web design & search marketing service UK
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Posted by admin on May 21st, 2009 under Management Software Tags: basic, cost, design, install, licence, price, Pricegrabber, quality, Shopping.com •
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Does anybody know of one (apart from Kaonsoft). Price comparison is a bit complicated. Depends on how far you want to go down the line and how much you want to spend.
Pricegrabber, Shopping.com, Kelkoo, Web Hosting.com and others are not working off a script that you can buy off the shelf and probably cost their own developers hundreds of thousands to develop.
At the moment i dont know anyone other than ourselves that vend software that can help you run a price comparison site to the same kind of quality as pricegrabber but then even the cheapest of installs will cost you 5000.00GBP
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Posted by admin on May 7th, 2009 under Management Software Tags: config, customer, DNS, emails, mail, min, send, spammer •
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As captioned, I need to send mailers to my 400,000 customer base.
I am thinking of a PHP program that sends mails to 1,000 users per minute, then flags them as “sent” and then the next minute only chooses 1000 customers who are “not sent yet”.
This way, it goes through all the customers in chunks of 100 at a time. In all, this program should therefore send all mails in 400 minutes.
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Posted by admin on April 27th, 2009 under Management Software Tags: 512kbps, custom, group, home, IP, month, on, server, VPS, website, with static •
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1. If I take up a 512kbps connection with static IP, can I use my ubuntu box for 10 small dynamic websites (each one 50-500 pageviews a day) ? Im not worried about the h/w at all.
2. Since my 2 PCs are connected via a router (one wireles and one wired), how can I route the requests to the specific PC having the webserver ?
All this before spending money on a VPS. I cant go for shared because custom setups.
It’d force you to keep your websites very small, few, if any, images etc, and you’d have to hope that the visitors don’t show up in groups.
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